Hello mark!
** 04.04.19 - 11:48, mark lewis wrote to August Abolins:
ml> .... i remember on RIME/PCRelay, the quoting stuff was a lot
ml> different... most of it was, as i recall, wrapped in boxes with the
ml> attribution in the top of the box... i had several that i used at that
ml> time... some even had 3D shadows... ANSI was used quite regularly,
ml> too...
ml> it was pretty and fairly easy to read but when folks started adding
ml> all kinds of colors, that took away from being able to concentrate on
ml> what was being written...
I remember seeing those on some BBS message areas! It seemed to be a
yearning to dress-up the wonderful world of text messaging - some how.
It never appealed to me. I too felt it as a distraction. The flashing
ANSI was the worst.
AA>> ..and the whole thing hinges on the use of full and proper FN LN for
AA>> the whole thing to work. I don't think Policy 4 states that real or
AA>> any kind of two-part name with FN LN is even required.
ml> it is certainly nothing to do with Policy... policy is for the network...
ml> not the traffic carried other than commercial and spam/unwanted traffic...
My bad. I think I was thinking of an echopol somewhere? Or, was it just
a common expectation in fidonet echo participation via the moderator/
rules?
AA>> Were you ever a member of Compuserve and the discussion areas?
ml> i used compuserve for a very little while... never really liked it...
ml> especially since it was on a Model 100 with only a 40 character wide
ml> screen and i think 10 lines tall...
Outch. 10 lines tall? Messaging would seem totally awkward.
Compuserve offered a robo-call program that would call up, collect the
messages from the areas you were interested in, send off any of your
messages or email, and disconnect. Then the same program was used to
read/edit/compose.
Regards,
../|ug
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